I specially designed this monster to celebrate the birth of our new baby, Presley Cash Danger.

When I was pregnant, Mr Danger and I thought it would be fun to have a monster specially made for our little boy. I got hard to work designing a monster that I would be proud to name after our baby, and this is what I came up with.

With babies on the brain I also designed Presley the monster to be baby friendly: he’s got knitted teeth as opposed to my normal felt teeth, embroidered eyes that can’t be chewed off, and his one long arm makes him perfect for little hands to grab and carry around (and perfect for adults to hang anywhere).

I hope you enjoy your new Presley the monster addition to your family as much as we are enjoying ours!

More Info:

Skill Level: Intermediate (in-the-round work) Skills used: Basic knit and purl stitches, increases, decreases, knitting in the round, Magic Loop, picking up stitches, i-cord, working a heel. This pattern is written using the Magic Loop method (which is just one way of working in the round), it can also be done on dpn’s or a small circular needle. See my Frequent Questions page for more info: http://rebeccadanger.typepad.com/rebecca_danger/frequent-...Amount of Time To Complete Project: About 10-15 hours depending on skill level Pattern Format: Adobe .pdf file Yarn: 150-200 yards of baby friendly yarn Gauge: You pick! Simply knit with your choice of yarn on needles 2-3 sizes smaller than called for to get a tight knit fabric your stuffing wont show through, Needles: You pick! A 36”+ circular needle in a size to make a tight knit fabric with your choice of yarn that the stuffing wont show through plus one additional needle in the same size (for three-needle bind off). See the pattern for more info Notions: safety eyes or scrap yarn, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers, stuffing, straight pins, row counter,